Red County

Red County is a county located in the state of California in the United States, made up of the towns of Palomino Creek, Montgomery, Blueberry, and Dillimore. The county is located in the countryside located to the north of Los Angeles, with a population of 785 people.

History
Red County was settled by several American settlers that moved to the West in the 1850s, and was taken over from the Klamath and Nootka tribes in the Red County War. The county became home to 785 people as of 1992; its capital (its police station is located there) and smallest town is Dillimore, with a population of 63 people. Its largest town is Palomino Creek, with 395 people living in it. Red County is mostly wilderness with rolling hills and several pine trees, and unlike neighboring Los Angeles and San Francisco, it has a negligible crime rate.